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Weekly Roundup: Rethinking Color

Waxing UnLyrical

So, for this week’s weekly roundup, I thought it would be interesting to share some of the most thought-provoking posts I’ve come across over time (they’re not all new) on how non-profit organizations and cause marketing have been rethinking color. The cause marketing genius of the pink ribbon , from Cause Marketing.

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How You Can Help Me Grow a Mo

Ari Herzog

It is gratifying to know over 850,000 people participated in the 9-year-old Movember movement in 2011, raising over $126 million. Mo bros and their mo sistas commit to seeking donations for this important cause. Please donate a dollar to our cause. When he's not blogging, Ari helps brands improve their digital media marketing.

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Business Leaders Really Can Make A Difference

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This has been a tradition since October 2011. It was - without a question - one of the hardest moments in my life. cause marketing. content marketing. digital marketing. digital marketing agency. digital marketing blog. marketing agency. marketing blog. My world collapsed.

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Social Pros 24 – Shawn Morton, JPMorgan Chase

Convince & Convert

I think a lot of it is just a resources, capabilities question. I think ultimately that will be the objective, as marketers get savvier and smarter about social marketing, and taking a cross-channel view. Jay : Speaking of which, I’ve had this question from several people about gee, what was it like being in Greece?

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Color Clash: Pink or Purple?

Waxing UnLyrical

In the non-profit/cause marketing world, most notably pink, and thus breast cancer. Image: Kurtis Garbutt via Flickr, Creative Commons Kim, who runs the Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence (CAEPV), asked what I thought was a valid question on her blog: where is all the purple? Clearly, I worded the question wrong.

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